Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UN CHIEF RAISES CONCERNS ON SL REPORT TO UNHRC

Notes incidents of surveillan­ce

- BY EASWARAN RUTNAM

UN Secretary General António Guterres has raised concerns on Sri Lanka, in a report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) in Geneva.

The report, which will be formally presented to the Council at its ongoing 45th Session today, notes alleged surveillan­ce of Sri Lankan civil society organisati­ons, human rights defenders and others in Sri Lanka and in Geneva.

Guterres notes in the report that allegation­s were raised with the Office of the High Commission­er for Human Rights (OHCHR) that several participan­ts at the 43rd session of the Human Rights Council were questioned by authoritie­s before and after travelling to Geneva, and several organisati­ons reported incidents of surveillan­ce during the Human Rights Council session and its side events in March 2020. The report also notes that in December 2019, the Assistant Secretary-general for Human Rights addressed patterns of intimidati­on and reprisals to the Government in writing. “OHCHR received continued allegation­s of surveillan­ce of civil society organisati­ons, human rights defenders and families of victims of violations, including repeated visits by police and intelligen­ce services, questionin­g organisati­ons about, inter alia, their staff and activities related to the UN,” Guterres said.

In her February 2020 report, the High Commission­er for Human Rights noted that harassment or surveillan­ce of human rights defenders and victims of human rights violations increased during 2019 and “in some cases, Sri Lankans who travelled to Geneva to attend sessions of the Human Rights Council were questioned about the motives of their trips, either at the airport or during visits by the police to their homes upon their return”.

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